Intellectuals and the Nation

Collective Identity in a German Axial Age

Bernhard Giesen author Nicholas Levis translator Amos Weisz translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Aug '98

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This book proposes a cultural theory of national identity, and also studies nineteenth-century and post-war German identity formation.

This book proposes a theory of collective and national identity based on culture and language rather than power and politics. A study also of Germany before 1871, it shows how the codes of nineteenth-century German identity in turn became those of the divided Germany between 1945 and 1989.This book proposes a theory of collective and national identity based on culture and language rather than power and politics. Applying this to what he calls Germany's 'axial age', Bernhard Giesen shows how the codes of nineteenth-century German identity in turn became those of the divided Germany between 1945 and 1989. The identity he describes derives from the ideas of German intellectuals, from the uprooted Romantic poets to the influential German mandarins. Carried by the emerging bourgeoisie, it was constructed on the tensions between power and spirit, money and culture, and the sacred and profane.

"This impressive monograph by one of the most reowned German sociologists" Canadian Jrnl of His...The book is much more stimulating than this summary may suggest." Wolfgang E.J. Weber

ISBN: 9780521621618

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm

Weight: 500g

258 pages